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At first I went to Ramen Marusuga, Kameari (らーめん○菅@亀有) but it took an extra holiday!
F**kin' damn Marusuga!
So I could visit a shop some doors down from Marusuga, Himuro* (ひむろ@亀有は、○菅と同じ並びの数軒隣にある) but if I eat ramen at all, I want to eat it at a shop I have never visited.
Therefore I visited a new shop I found out before by chance: Ramen Teru, Kameari (ラーメン輝@亀有).
Spicy hot miso ramen with soft-boiled egg
Teru has occupied the place in the same building, in the same floor as Ramen Tonki (らーめん豚喜).
But it is located farther from JR Kameari station (JR亀有駅) and less conspicuously than Tonki.
About 9:40 p.m. I arrived at this shop.
The shop was very tiny. There were about 10 seats at a counter only.
I guess that this place might have been occupied before by a bar or so.
There was only 1 male customer before me.
Staffs were 2 persons, a middle-aged man and woman. They are maybe a couple.
He had a frightening look (gorilla-faced?) but both were very amiable.
I like them.
I chose spicy hot miso ramen (辛味噌ラーメン) (600 yen) with twice-amounted noodles ticket for student (学割2倍盛) (100 yen.)
(For other customers 1.5 times-amounted noodles ticket is priced at 100 yen.)
They said that spicy hot miso was the most recommended.
And I handed over an free ticket for soft-boiled egg to the woman, which was put on the signboard in front of the shop and my ticket was last one.
Very good service!
(But they gave an egg free to a customer after me without ticket. Ticket is not needed?)
It is rather reasonable that default ramen is priced at 600 yen.
Their ramen was not peculiar, ordinary and common but good.
It had nothing special but good.
I like also such ramen.
Not only Jiro or Jiro-inspired is ramen that I was taught.
And when I was about to finish eating, the woman told me that I could eat ramen with free curry powder on the counter added so I could also enjoy curry-flavored miso ramen.
I tried it... Yes, curry ramen!
I thanked her but in my heart I wish I had been told so by her sooner because there were little left on my bowl then.
Ramen-Satan wants to make much of such ramen shops.
Ramen fans would not visit it from far away therefore I would not like to take my friends such as Rick or Koba to this shop.
However, I hope that this shop is loved by Kameari people and ramen fans living around there for a long time.
But it is located farther from JR Kameari station (JR亀有駅) and less conspicuously than Tonki.
About 9:40 p.m. I arrived at this shop.
The shop was very tiny. There were about 10 seats at a counter only.
I guess that this place might have been occupied before by a bar or so.
There was only 1 male customer before me.
Staffs were 2 persons, a middle-aged man and woman. They are maybe a couple.
He had a frightening look (gorilla-faced?) but both were very amiable.
I like them.
I chose spicy hot miso ramen (辛味噌ラーメン) (600 yen) with twice-amounted noodles ticket for student (学割2倍盛) (100 yen.)
(For other customers 1.5 times-amounted noodles ticket is priced at 100 yen.)
They said that spicy hot miso was the most recommended.
And I handed over an free ticket for soft-boiled egg to the woman, which was put on the signboard in front of the shop and my ticket was last one.
Very good service!
(But they gave an egg free to a customer after me without ticket. Ticket is not needed?)
It is rather reasonable that default ramen is priced at 600 yen.
Their ramen was not peculiar, ordinary and common but good.
It had nothing special but good.
I like also such ramen.
Not only Jiro or Jiro-inspired is ramen that I was taught.
And when I was about to finish eating, the woman told me that I could eat ramen with free curry powder on the counter added so I could also enjoy curry-flavored miso ramen.
I tried it... Yes, curry ramen!
I thanked her but in my heart I wish I had been told so by her sooner because there were little left on my bowl then.
Ramen-Satan wants to make much of such ramen shops.
Ramen fans would not visit it from far away therefore I would not like to take my friends such as Rick or Koba to this shop.
However, I hope that this shop is loved by Kameari people and ramen fans living around there for a long time.
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